Evelyn Marston, Том 1Hurst and Blackett, 1856 |
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... knew he was in grievous distress , so she sent me to him . Ah me ! his was no solitary case ! I had not the exact address , and I had relied upon learning it at some shop or other in the neighbourhood ; but there seemed to be no shops ...
... knew he was in grievous distress , so she sent me to him . Ah me ! his was no solitary case ! I had not the exact address , and I had relied upon learning it at some shop or other in the neighbourhood ; but there seemed to be no shops ...
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... from him ; life would be insupportable otherwise . - See ! your supper is untouched - the mere presence of one victim disorders you so much . You could not live if you knew , if you could divine , the truth in 68 EVELYN MARSTON .
... from him ; life would be insupportable otherwise . - See ! your supper is untouched - the mere presence of one victim disorders you so much . You could not live if you knew , if you could divine , the truth in 68 EVELYN MARSTON .
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Anne Marsh-Caldwell. knew , if you could divine , the truth in its full extent , of what has been - what is ! " " If all men felt as sick with impotent rage as I do at this moment , when an example of tyranny is presented to them , there ...
Anne Marsh-Caldwell. knew , if you could divine , the truth in its full extent , of what has been - what is ! " " If all men felt as sick with impotent rage as I do at this moment , when an example of tyranny is presented to them , there ...
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... knew it all - My mother ...... 66 66 " " Nay , Armand , " interrupted his father ; spare me now . " Then , turning to where I sat : " It is natural - We feel more for others than we do for ourselves . She can forgive , has forgiven ...
... knew it all - My mother ...... 66 66 " " Nay , Armand , " interrupted his father ; spare me now . " Then , turning to where I sat : " It is natural - We feel more for others than we do for ourselves . She can forgive , has forgiven ...
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... knew , genius in the arts of design is dwarfed and mutilated , and never can reach to its due perfection . There is a something mechanical and rudimental which must be acquired before anything of real merit in art can be produced ; and ...
... knew , genius in the arts of design is dwarfed and mutilated , and never can reach to its due perfection . There is a something mechanical and rudimental which must be acquired before anything of real merit in art can be produced ; and ...
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